Daynes, Katie

  • Can we really help the tigers?

    £9.99

    Meet the tigers, pangolins, elephants and gorillas who are pinning their hopes of survival on four thoughtful school kids. Learn about stopping wildlife criminals, protecting habitats, saving animals from extinction, being an ecotourist in your own country and inspiring others to get involved. This empowering book explains the science of conservation in a simple and engaging way, with real life examples and potential career suggestions too.

  • Why do we need worms?

    £9.99

    Worms are so much more than wiggly minibeasts. This book delves underground, discovering what worms do all day (and night), exploring a wonderful world of microbes, plant roots and creepy crawlies, and revealing the crucial role they all play in making soil just right for plants to grow.

  • What is love?

    £7.99

    This delightful book takes a gentle look at what it means to love and be loved, from cleaning out your hamster’s cage and forgiving your brother to Dad making you your favourite sandwiches. Everyday, relatable situations help young children to understand different kinds of love and to think up their own examples.

  • Can we really help the planet?

    £24.99

    There’s nothing like a visit from a polar bear family, a swirl of bees, an orangutan or a pod of dolphins to inspire action! Follow the adventures of some sparky kids as they discover why the planet needs our help, join them as they brainstorm some awesome solutions, and help to spread their enthusiasm across the globe.

  • Lift-the-flap questions and answers about refugees

    £10.99

    With simple, direct questions, thoughtful, compassionate answers and illustrations by the Ukrainian artist Oksana Drachkovska, this book explores what it really means to be a refugee. Written with advice from the Refugee Council and drawing on conversations with refugees and aid workers from around the world, the questions cover all stages of a refugee’s journey, from fleeing danger and embarking on hazardous journeys, to seeking asylum and struggling to find a new place to call home. The language and scenes have been carefully considered to be appropriate for younger children, providing an extremely useful educational tool for families and schools.

  • Why do I have to go to school?

    £7.99

    From forming friendships to learning new skills, join a lively bunch of kids as they discover what school is really about and how to make the most of it.

  • Can we really help the dolphins?

    £9.99

    The sea creatures are having a rough ride at the moment, navigating plastic litter, chemical spills, warming oceans and fishing supertrawlers. They share their predicament with some sparky, beach-loving kids – and together they make an exciting plan to save the world’s seas and oceans.

  • Can we really help the trees?

    £9.99

    The trees are in trouble, and they’re not the only ones. Meet the endangered forest animals in search of solutions. Fortunately they find a treehouse of sparky kids who are bursting with ideas, and together they plan a way to save the world’s woodlands.

  • Can we really help the bees?

    £9.99

    The bees are in danger. They find a sparky bunch of kids to share their troubles with, and explain why there’s much more at stake than just honey. With entire food webs threatening to unravel, the kids begin to brainstorm – and come up with a brilliant plan! This delightful book weaves important information about pollination, biodiversity, conservation and sharing our planet into an entertaining and empowering narrative.

  • Why should I get dressed?

    £7.99

    Flaps, facts and an exciting range of outfits will inspire kids to get dressed for the day. From sports kit and superhero costumes to coats and wellies, this delightful book makes getting dressed fun.

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